TCS launches generative AI practice in partnership with AWS: How will it help businesses – Times of India
The company said that it has developed a large catalogue of use-cases for generative AI and has invested in foundation training of over 1,00,000 employees on generative AI.The company is now focussing on deepening their expertise, including certification of over 25,000 employees on AWS generative AI services.
How TCS Gen AI practice will help businesses
TCS’ AWS generative AI practice will help enterprises choose and scale the right solutions for their unique business needs, using AWS’ services such as Amazon Bedrock. TCS’ consultants will help clients explore use-cases in their business context, experiment collaboratively and co-innovate generative AI-powered solutions.
This co-innovation can take place at TCS Pace Ports, the company’s innovation and research hubs located in major city hubs including New York, Pittsburgh, Toronto, Amsterdam, and Tokyo. At these sites, the teams can also leverage work done by academic researchers and start-up partners from TCS’ innovation ecosystem.
“To make generative AI deployment effective and trust-worthy, we must approach the technology holistically across multiple dimensions including creativity, productivity, and business value. Drawing from all the investments we have made in building deep capabilities in generative AI, our strong partnership with AWS, and contextual knowledge of our customers’ businesses, we help them take a comprehensive approach to realise the true potential of generative AI to drive their growth and transformation,” said Krishna Mohan, deputy head, TCS AI.Cloud unit.
TCS offers generative AI services, including consulting and advisory, solution design and prototyping, large language model training and fine-tuning, guardrail agent design, project delivery and ongoing maintenance.
TCS will help organisations deploy Amazon CodeWhisperer to provide generative AI-powered code recommendations to developers directly.
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